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Greetings Friends, Saints, and Family. Today the study of the seven churches in the book of revelations will continue with the church of Pergamos. Here God is telling the angel of the church in pergamos to write and reveal that their works are known; and he commends them for holding fast to the name of God, and for not denying the faith (even in those days where Antipas was a faithful martyr who was slain where Satan dwells). These were mid-evil days during the Roman empior.

Today, all that's left of the city of Pergamum, now in modern-day Turkey, are ruins. But when the Apostle John wrote his letter to the church there, it was one of the most influential cities in the Roman Empire.

“Pergamum had a unique status that was different than any other city because it was the political center, says Rick Renner, the author of A Light in the Darkness, a study of the seven churches of Asia Minor. “It was from there that all the rulings were made that affected the whole of Asia Minor.”

The people of Pergamum were inventors and innovators. They perfected a parchment made out of calfskin and built the world's first psychiatric hospital. Pergamum was also a well-known center for the arts. The city’s theater seated ten thousand people a night. The acoustics were so good that a whisper on stage could be heard all the way in the top row.

Join us to learn this Sister's take on disparities, mass incarceration, growing up disagreeing with prejudice, and so much more! Our northern California Sista has so much history and the way out of the dark is sometimes found in the revelation of another person take on certain matters of the heart...in Love & Service

So this Thursday evening is one show that might have a key within it to unlock more of our Terrific Minds!!!

On July 13th, 2015, Sandra Bland, a 28 year old Black woman from Naperville, IL, was found dead in a Waller County, Texas, jail cell on July 13, three days after she was arrested for a minor traffic offense. She was in Texas to begin a new job at her alma mater, Prairie View A&M University. The cause of death was listed as "self-inflicted asphyxiation" - suicide - with a noose fashioned from a plastic garbage bag.

Join me with my co-host, educator and civil rights advocate Sharonda Allen, as we discuss the disturbing aspects of this case, how a traffic stop for a minor offense escalated into a major confrontation, incarceration, and the unexplained death of a young woman with so much to live for.

What is it like to be Black in America?

We anticipate a no-holds-barred discussion on the unanswered questions in the Sandra Bland case and the repeated violations of the civil rights of African-Americans at the hands of police, and the callous disregard for Black lives.

Sam Thurman, Cliff Stewart, Lisa Stewart and Lamont Banks of the Colorado exoneration firm A Just Cause, discuss what happens when the wheels of justice trample unbridled over the rights of innocent Americans.

Although the American system of justice is the most-respected worldwide, it is still a system designed, and operated, by humans, which means it's not perfect. Sam, Cliff, Lisa and Lamont will highlight ongoing struggles against "the system" to free wrongfully imprisoned people, and what happens when justice miscarries against an actually innocent person.

Our Special Guests for tonight's show discussing Fighting for Second Chances are Jason Tashea, Founder of the Expunge Project and Jonathan Tippens, Founder of Expunge U.S..

A Just Cause is currently campaigning for "FreeTheIRP6," who's been wrongly imprisoned in Florence, CO for a crime they didn't commit. Read full story: www.freetheirp6.org.

For more information, about A Just Cause and to Donate to the IRP6 legal defense fund, visit www.a-justcause.com.

Lets talk about it....from the disproportionate incarceration rates, the educational system, racial profiling....to shopping while black...whats YOUR experience? And what are the positives? our culture, our resilience..etc...JOIN US FOR A CONVERSATION...347-855-8692

Please join us as we demonstrate one of our newest softwares, NeuroPlasticity. It can provide, in BioAcoustic terms, what support your brain may need whether your complaint is fatigue, loss of memory, depression, anxiety, OCD, anger, manic, hyper vigilance, suicidal thoughts, or violence...

What thought process connects behavior and mindfulness? Is there an emotional body that dictates behavior or is it the other way around? Injected adrenaline makes people aggressive and mean. Certain foods can cause very destructive behavioral outcomes for some people. The literature reports that psychiatric drugs have been involved in nearly all of the recent mass shootings in the US.

How is your brain doing? Is it serving you well? Are you taking care of it; providing the appropriate nutrients and protein so that it can thrive and guide you to peak ethical and physical performance?

Pass the mustard seed....from inmate to inspiration, hear Desiree Lee story, how she graduated with promise and ended up on the wrong side of the law - but NONE of that matters because like I say, "it doesn't matter where you begin it matters where you end." Her life is a great testament to that. Listen as she share her journey with us.

We will continue our conversation with Coach Tony Ussery, did you do your homework? You were supposed to make a list of the opportunities that need solutions in your life. You need to come up with 30 solutions for each opportunity, then prioritize your list.

For over four hundred years the Stolen Afrikan in AmeriKKKa has been robbed of the ancestry, their Afrikan spirituality, their science and their Story, they have been uprooted and are quickly dying.

The results of governmental institutional racism & genocide are chaotic; single parent households, unwed mothers, incarceration coupled with mis-education and the under educated have practically destroyed the black family. Their right minds are being destroyed with religion, drug addition, the prison & education system.

The continuous bombardments of the court systems manipulation and negative media influence have taken a toll targeted on black children, men and women.

The Black Lions are here to help our women experience the presence of a man so they do not try to defunct his true nature.

The Black Lions are here to take back our communities, businesses, families & kin our children and our women.

...Maybe then our black women will discover that A Black Man was all she really needed in the first place.

We need our women by our side in the revolution.

Society has brainwashed the black women into believing that they don't need their black men.

Our women don't believe this because they refuse to see their own reflection, which is their black man because society has convinced the black females to destroy the only true hope for their survival....The Black Man!

Join host John Carpenter, a psychiatric therapist, as he takes you to Egypt for reported appearances of the Virgin Mary in the year 2000-2001. Co-host Donald Hartley adds the Biblical perspective as these two "explorers" examine the reports and facts of her visit.

Saturdays 9pmEST (Sundays sometimes) Johnny Strozier was incarcerated in Georgia prisons for 46 years (from 1968 to 2013), with roughly 15 of them served in solitary confinement. He was initially arrested at age 6, when he and friends burglarized an Atlanta warehouse to steal cigarettes for family members and candy. He was imprisoned at age 10. He was transferred to an adult facility, then his sentence was lengthened by 90 years after cutting a prison guard. Strozier's warden told him he would never exit prison alive because he escaped several times and was involved in gang activity, but Strozier changed. He became a Christian in the 1980s. Strozier got active in church and also gained his high school diploma while still incarcerated. He also became a certified cook and brick mason. Since prison release, Strozier works, counsels youths, completed reentry programs, and attends church twice or more times weekly. Strozier's last cellmate in Macon Prison was Atlanta child killer Wayne Williams. Strozier advocates personal responsibility.

Strozier shares information about reentry opportunities, the importance of avoiding behavior that leads to incarceration, and he brought together other people and groups who share valuable information to improve lives of former inmates and at-risk youths. For speaking engagments in Georgia, please call (678)516-4993

The World of Ideas Show tonight 6/28/15 @8:30PM EST. After the weekly review of the week, host Kasaun Henry introduces Part 10 of the “Black Lives Series.” On this episode, Kasaun interviews Dr. Shalem Coulibaly, who will discuss his vision of Pan-Africanism in the twenty-first century.

Dr. Shalem Coulibaly has a doctor of philosophy degree from the the University of Paris I, Pantheon-Sorbonne. He has taught at several high schools in France as well as in the universities of Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and Ougadougou. He was former collaborated with YIISA and Yale University. He wrote articles focused on globalization, modern African political and social history (regional focus: West Africa, East Africa, Southern Africa). Coulilbaly authored a the novel Dialogue With the Neck, which deals with the problem of Negros moral rearmament and investment in their cultural fundamental in the current context of globlalization.

The "Black Lives Series" is an exploration of a number of significant Black-American themes and issues that shed light on the state and future of black people in the twenty-first century. Some of these are, black identity, black solidarity, black culture and its triumphs and flaws, black education, incarceration, leadership and more. Kasaun attempts to clear the midst of the flawed perception of race and culture in America and lay down a path for positive change.